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Dulwich College vs UWC South East Asia

🇸🇬 Singapore · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.

Neither Dulwich College nor UWC South East Asia sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating. Curriculum is the core differentiator: Dulwich College offers British, IB while UWC South East Asia offers IB, Blended — the choice should follow the family's target qualification system. One practical difference: UWC South East Asia offers boarding while the other is day-only — decisive for families who need a residential option. Verify current fees against each school's own figures (see the table below).

Key Facts

Dulwich CollegeUWC South East Asia
CurriculumBritish / IBIB / Blended
Ages2–184–18
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish
Annual feesSGD 37,520–59,220SGD 39,069–49,926
Enrollment2,9305,600
BoardingDay onlyYes
AccreditationsCIS, WASC, COBIS, EduTrustCIS, WASC, EduTrust

Strengths

Dulwich College
  • Dual-pathway curriculum: British/IGCSE foundation feeding into the IB DP and CP, authorised by IB, CAIE and Edexcel
  • Triple international accreditation — CIS, WASC and COBIS — plus Singapore EduTrust (4-year, reaccredited 2024)
  • Strong published 2025 IB outcomes: 37.1 average points, 100% pass rate, 3 perfect scores of 45
  • Offers the IB bilingual diploma; 25 students earned it in 2025, reflecting genuine Mandarin/English capacity
  • Large, diverse community (~2,930 students, 50+ nationalities) backed by the Dulwich College London brand
UWC South East Asia
  • Deep, verifiable UWC-movement identity and mission focus on internationalism, peace and sustainability
  • Substantial scholarship programme driving diversity — ~30% of boarders are scholars; 100+ scholars from 47 countries in G8–12
  • Strong published IB Diploma outcomes: Class of 2025 average 36.4, 98.7% pass rate, 31.2% scoring 40+
  • Exceptional diversity: 100+ student nationalities and 80 home languages reported
  • Boarding offered at both campuses, rare among Singapore international schools

Trade-offs

Dulwich College
  • !Premium fees: SGD 37,520–59,220 for 2026/27 — among the higher tiers in Singapore
  • !No boarding — day school only
  • !EAL/English-language support is not documented on a public primary source — verify directly
  • !No public independent inspection report (BSO/ISI rating band) was locatable
  • !Large size (~2,930) may not suit families seeking a small, intimate environment
UWC South East Asia
  • !Very large scale (5,600+ students across two campuses) may feel impersonal despite ~16-student classes
  • !High and rising fees plus a one-off SGD 4,992 enrolment fee, a development levy (SGD 9,537 first year) and boarding fees (~SGD 45,288/yr)
  • !Mission-fit, values-based admissions make entry selective and less predictable
  • !IB-only senior pathway (no verifiable A-Level/AP route)
  • !Some programmes are campus-specific (e.g. Dutch at Dover), so the two campuses are not fully interchangeable

Best Fit For

Dulwich College
  • Families wanting a British curriculum that culminates in the IB Diploma rather than A-Levels
  • Internationally mobile families valuing the Dulwich/EiM brand and broad nationality mix
  • Students targeting the IB bilingual (English/Mandarin) diploma
  • Early-years-through-18 families wanting single-provider continuity
UWC South East Asia
  • Globally mobile families who value internationalism, service learning and the UWC mission
  • Students aiming for the IB Diploma as their senior qualification
  • Families seeking boarding within an international-cohort environment
  • Scholarship-eligible students from diverse backgrounds aligned with UWC's access mission

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Dulwich College

School-reported, unverified: Dulwich published 2025 IB Diploma results of 37.1 average points, a 100% pass rate, three perfect scores of 45, and 25 bilingual diplomas. No university-destination list was located on a public source.

UWC South East Asia

School-reported, unverified: UWCSEA publishes Class-of-2025 IB results — 605 candidates, average 36.4, 98.7% pass rate, 31.2% scoring 40+, 25% earning a bilingual diploma (as at 4 September 2025). University-destination claims were not independently verified.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Dulwich College or UWC South East Asia?

Dulwich College is best for: Families wanting a British curriculum that culminates in the IB Diploma rather than A-Levels. UWC South East Asia is best for: Globally mobile families who value internationalism, service learning and the UWC mission. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Dulwich College and UWC South East Asia?

Dulwich College: SGD 37,520–59,220. UWC South East Asia: SGD 39,069–49,926. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Dulwich College and UWC South East Asia offer?

Dulwich College: British, IB. UWC South East Asia: IB, Blended.

Do Dulwich College or UWC South East Asia offer boarding?

Dulwich College: day school only. UWC South East Asia: offers boarding.

This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →